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N90FU, this is KC2, PKG, oh, that's a sad thing. Well, it's always sad when a parent dies, it really is. But those steps are essentially the right ones. I'll tell you, I did a little Googling for this question, and what AIs tell me is that you first establish, they're gonna ask you some questions. Establish that the person is actually dead, see if they respond to any stimuli. You do your best not to touch the body or move the body. That's real important. And once you've established that they are actually dead, so no breathing, no pulse, call 911, and then you back off and let the cops get there and take care of it first. And there's a lot of legal repercussions if you don't let the cops deal with it. They will get the local morgue guy, the coroner, people like that, funeral home directors, that kind of thing. They have plenty of potential powers in cases of dead bodies. So you kind of stand back and get out of there. And that's, of course, when you start the calls. You have to start calling people to let them know. And people get very offended if they find out six months later that, what, you didn't call me? Believe me, I've made a lot of those calls. So I will tell you one other quick story. Let me drop it for a second here.

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